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Saw Chains Dewalt DT20676 30cm

Dewalt DT20676 30cm

Saw Chain

£17.26
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.75/mo.*
Saw Chains Dewalt DT20663 40cm

Dewalt DT20663 40cm

Saw Chain

£19.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.59/mo.*
Saw Chains Bosch Saw Chain 35cm F016800257

Bosch Saw Chain 35cm F016800257

4.4

Saw Chain

£16.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.65/mo.*
Saw Chains Dewalt DT20690

Dewalt DT20690

Saw Chain

£19.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.65/mo.*
Saw Chains Dewalt DT20667-QZ

Dewalt DT20667-QZ

Saw Chain

£14.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.98/mo.*
Saw Chains Dewalt DT20664 46cm

Dewalt DT20664 46cm

Saw Chain

£22.63
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.54/mo.*
Saw Chains Oregon 91P057E

Oregon 91P057E

Saw Chain

£15.66
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.22/mo.*
Saw Chains Stihl 1/4" Picco Micro 3 1.1mm

Stihl 1/4" Picco Micro 3 1.1mm

Saw Chain

£8.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.99/mo.*
Oregon Saw Chain 3/8" 1.3mm 33 TG HM 91PX033E

Oregon Saw Chain 3/8" 1.3mm 33 TG HM 91PX033E

Saw Chain

£11.26
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.75/mo.*
Einhell 4500196 35cm

Einhell 4500196 35cm

Saw Chain

£22.08
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.36/mo.*
Makita Saw Chain 35cm 958291652

Makita Saw Chain 35cm 958291652

Saw Chain

£16.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.66/mo.*
Bosch Saw Chain 20cm F016800489

Bosch Saw Chain 20cm F016800489

Saw Chain

£17.04
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.68/mo.*
SAW CHAINS

FAQ

Saw chains are the cutting components of chainsaws. They consist of steel links with sharp teeth that rotate around a guide bar to cut wood. Choosing the right saw chain depends on factors like pitch, gauge, and intended use.

The right saw chain size is determined by the pitch, gauge, and number of drive links. You can find these specifications in your chainsaw's manual or on the existing chain. Accurate sizing ensures optimal performance and safety.

Saw chains have different pitches to suit various cutting tasks and power levels. Smaller pitches are ideal for lighter tasks, while larger pitches handle more demanding jobs. Matching the pitch to your needs enhances efficiency and control.

Replace your saw chain when it becomes dull or damaged. Signs include difficulty cutting, excessive vibration, or uneven cuts. Regular maintenance like sharpening can extend its life, but eventual replacement ensures safety and effectiveness.

You can sharpen a dull saw chain using a round file or electric sharpener. Regular sharpening maintains cutting efficiency and prolongs the chain's lifespan. Ensure you follow correct angles and techniques to avoid damaging the teeth.

Not all saw chains are compatible with every chainsaw. Compatibility depends on factors like bar length, pitch, gauge, and drive link count. Always check your chainsaw's specifications before purchasing a new chain to ensure a proper fit.

Saw Chains: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing saw chains, it's crucial to know the pitch and gauge. Pitch refers to the distance between any three consecutive rivets divided by two, and it determines compatibility with your chainsaw's sprocket. Common pitches include 3/8″ and .325″. Gauge is the thickness of the drive links, which must match the bar groove width. Typical gauges are .050″ or .058″. Checking your chainsaw's manual or existing chain will help ensure you pick a compatible option.

Saw chains come in different types tailored for specific tasks. For example, if you're doing light pruning or cutting softwood, a low-profile or semi-chisel chain is ideal due to its reduced kickback and ease of sharpening. For tougher jobs like cutting hardwood or dirty wood, a full-chisel chain offers faster cutting but requires more maintenance. Consider what you'll be cutting most often to select the best type.

Safety should always be at the forefront of your mind when purchasing baby accessories. Look for items that comply with safety standards and have features like secure fastenings, adjustable straps, or anti-slip bases. For instance, a changing mat with raised edges can prevent falls, offering peace of mind during nappy changes.

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